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    • bbigfordB
      bbigford @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said in Hours I work/PTO:

      @BBigford said in Hours I work/PTO:

      @scottalanmiller said in Hours I work/PTO:

      I've had affluent, well educated New Yorkers who think that Canada is a state or that the northern US border, just two counties away from them, was France. That the average person has little to no grasp of geography should not be a surprise.

      I haven't been to the north East, but I've been to the south East. I live in southern Idaho. If you're not aware, the KKK used to have a huge compound in northern Idaho (about 8 hours away). Our state is famous for potatoes... but also tech. Micron is about 5 miles from my house and they're worth a bit of money. We also have an Oracle building and some other tech companies.

      Everyone I met in Florida: "Where are you from?"

      Me: "Idaho."

      FL: "Iowa? That's cool."

      Me: "No, Idaho."

      FL: "Oooooh.... OHIO... Got it."

      Me: "No! Idaho! The state between Montana and Washington."

      FL: "The one with the KKK? Are you all racist then?"

      Me: "That was a small radical group in the north... like 20 years ago. No, all of Idaho doesn't share that same view."

      FL: "So you're probably a potato farmer then, runs in the family? Idaho Famous Potatoes?"

      Me: "We have good potatoes, but we aren't all stupid racist potato farmers. The hell is the matter with you people?"

      I was talking to like 6 people in a group (sober), and this was a round robin of questions like this. They were completely serious.

      I remember meeting highly accelerated students from all over the country in DC when I was a senior. One of the things that the program had to explain to everyone that wasn't from NY, and I remember specifically that the group from NC had issues with this, was that NY was mostly rural and only rural NY was represented and that NYC was not a city that covered the entirety of teh state.

      And yet, even after that, people were confused. Isn't all of NY a city?

      Seriously? It would have to be a city of several billion people. You could fit the entire planet into a city that size.

      The degree to which this was obviously impossible had no effect. Their upbringing left them convinced that "rural" in NY meant the Bronx or something.

      As if all of Washington is Seattle.... Nice.

      Get over North Bend and it's farm land for millions of square miles. 😐

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      • bbigfordB
        bbigford @bbigford
        last edited by bbigford

        @BBigford said in Hours I work/PTO:

        @scottalanmiller said in Hours I work/PTO:

        @BBigford said in Hours I work/PTO:

        @scottalanmiller said in Hours I work/PTO:

        I've had affluent, well educated New Yorkers who think that Canada is a state or that the northern US border, just two counties away from them, was France. That the average person has little to no grasp of geography should not be a surprise.

        I haven't been to the north East, but I've been to the south East. I live in southern Idaho. If you're not aware, the KKK used to have a huge compound in northern Idaho (about 8 hours away). Our state is famous for potatoes... but also tech. Micron is about 5 miles from my house and they're worth a bit of money. We also have an Oracle building and some other tech companies.

        Everyone I met in Florida: "Where are you from?"

        Me: "Idaho."

        FL: "Iowa? That's cool."

        Me: "No, Idaho."

        FL: "Oooooh.... OHIO... Got it."

        Me: "No! Idaho! The state between Montana and Washington."

        FL: "The one with the KKK? Are you all racist then?"

        Me: "That was a small radical group in the north... like 20 years ago. No, all of Idaho doesn't share that same view."

        FL: "So you're probably a potato farmer then, runs in the family? Idaho Famous Potatoes?"

        Me: "We have good potatoes, but we aren't all stupid racist potato farmers. The hell is the matter with you people?"

        I was talking to like 6 people in a group (sober), and this was a round robin of questions like this. They were completely serious.

        I remember meeting highly accelerated students from all over the country in DC when I was a senior. One of the things that the program had to explain to everyone that wasn't from NY, and I remember specifically that the group from NC had issues with this, was that NY was mostly rural and only rural NY was represented and that NYC was not a city that covered the entirety of teh state.

        And yet, even after that, people were confused. Isn't all of NY a city?

        Seriously? It would have to be a city of several billion people. You could fit the entire planet into a city that size.

        The degree to which this was obviously impossible had no effect. Their upbringing left them convinced that "rural" in NY meant the Bronx or something.

        As if all of Washington is Seattle.... Nice.

        Get over North Bend and it's farm land for millions of square miles. 😐

        ...and not good looking farm lands. It's all the scab lands from the (very very old) Montana lake that covered about half the state, blocked by a glacier, and rushed across the state in no time. Taking all the top soil into, now very fertile, Oregon. You can see the scars on a topo map, it's crazy the damage it did. Western Washington is horribly ugly because of it. It's just boulders, brush, and gravel pits. /digress

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @bbigford
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          @BBigford said in Hours I work/PTO:

          @scottalanmiller said in Hours I work/PTO:

          @BBigford said in Hours I work/PTO:

          @scottalanmiller said in Hours I work/PTO:

          I've had affluent, well educated New Yorkers who think that Canada is a state or that the northern US border, just two counties away from them, was France. That the average person has little to no grasp of geography should not be a surprise.

          I haven't been to the north East, but I've been to the south East. I live in southern Idaho. If you're not aware, the KKK used to have a huge compound in northern Idaho (about 8 hours away). Our state is famous for potatoes... but also tech. Micron is about 5 miles from my house and they're worth a bit of money. We also have an Oracle building and some other tech companies.

          Everyone I met in Florida: "Where are you from?"

          Me: "Idaho."

          FL: "Iowa? That's cool."

          Me: "No, Idaho."

          FL: "Oooooh.... OHIO... Got it."

          Me: "No! Idaho! The state between Montana and Washington."

          FL: "The one with the KKK? Are you all racist then?"

          Me: "That was a small radical group in the north... like 20 years ago. No, all of Idaho doesn't share that same view."

          FL: "So you're probably a potato farmer then, runs in the family? Idaho Famous Potatoes?"

          Me: "We have good potatoes, but we aren't all stupid racist potato farmers. The hell is the matter with you people?"

          I was talking to like 6 people in a group (sober), and this was a round robin of questions like this. They were completely serious.

          I remember meeting highly accelerated students from all over the country in DC when I was a senior. One of the things that the program had to explain to everyone that wasn't from NY, and I remember specifically that the group from NC had issues with this, was that NY was mostly rural and only rural NY was represented and that NYC was not a city that covered the entirety of teh state.

          And yet, even after that, people were confused. Isn't all of NY a city?

          Seriously? It would have to be a city of several billion people. You could fit the entire planet into a city that size.

          The degree to which this was obviously impossible had no effect. Their upbringing left them convinced that "rural" in NY meant the Bronx or something.

          As if all of Washington is Seattle.... Nice.

          Get over North Bend and it's farm land for millions of square miles. 😐

          Yeah, much like that.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @bbigford
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            @BBigford said in Hours I work/PTO:

            @BBigford said in Hours I work/PTO:

            @scottalanmiller said in Hours I work/PTO:

            @BBigford said in Hours I work/PTO:

            @scottalanmiller said in Hours I work/PTO:

            I've had affluent, well educated New Yorkers who think that Canada is a state or that the northern US border, just two counties away from them, was France. That the average person has little to no grasp of geography should not be a surprise.

            I haven't been to the north East, but I've been to the south East. I live in southern Idaho. If you're not aware, the KKK used to have a huge compound in northern Idaho (about 8 hours away). Our state is famous for potatoes... but also tech. Micron is about 5 miles from my house and they're worth a bit of money. We also have an Oracle building and some other tech companies.

            Everyone I met in Florida: "Where are you from?"

            Me: "Idaho."

            FL: "Iowa? That's cool."

            Me: "No, Idaho."

            FL: "Oooooh.... OHIO... Got it."

            Me: "No! Idaho! The state between Montana and Washington."

            FL: "The one with the KKK? Are you all racist then?"

            Me: "That was a small radical group in the north... like 20 years ago. No, all of Idaho doesn't share that same view."

            FL: "So you're probably a potato farmer then, runs in the family? Idaho Famous Potatoes?"

            Me: "We have good potatoes, but we aren't all stupid racist potato farmers. The hell is the matter with you people?"

            I was talking to like 6 people in a group (sober), and this was a round robin of questions like this. They were completely serious.

            I remember meeting highly accelerated students from all over the country in DC when I was a senior. One of the things that the program had to explain to everyone that wasn't from NY, and I remember specifically that the group from NC had issues with this, was that NY was mostly rural and only rural NY was represented and that NYC was not a city that covered the entirety of teh state.

            And yet, even after that, people were confused. Isn't all of NY a city?

            Seriously? It would have to be a city of several billion people. You could fit the entire planet into a city that size.

            The degree to which this was obviously impossible had no effect. Their upbringing left them convinced that "rural" in NY meant the Bronx or something.

            As if all of Washington is Seattle.... Nice.

            Get over North Bend and it's farm land for millions of square miles. 😐

            ...and not good looking farm lands. It's all the scab lands from the (very very old) Montana lake that covered about half the state, blocked by a glacier, and rushed across the state in no time. Taking all the top soil into, now very fertile, Oregon. You can see the scars on a topo map, it's crazy the damage it did. Western Washington is horribly ugly because of it. It's just boulders, brush, and gravel pits. /digress

            Wait until you see Western NY at MangoCon. Massive canyon, big waterfalls all over, rolling wine country....

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            • MattSpellerM
              MattSpeller @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller said in Hours I work/PTO:

              @Dashrender said in Hours I work/PTO:

              If you're going to go as far as retirement, then you have to go all the way and start building tons of retirement towers to put those retirees.

              What's wrong with that? I don't see the negative there.

              That is, in fact, what is happening here in Canada. Boomer generation is getting close and with foresight retirement homes and long term care homes are popping up in droves.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @MattSpeller
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                @MattSpeller said in Hours I work/PTO:

                @scottalanmiller said in Hours I work/PTO:

                @Dashrender said in Hours I work/PTO:

                If you're going to go as far as retirement, then you have to go all the way and start building tons of retirement towers to put those retirees.

                What's wrong with that? I don't see the negative there.

                That is, in fact, what is happening here in Canada. Boomer generation is getting close and with foresight retirement homes and long term care homes are popping up in droves.

                Seems a tab too early for that. First boomers are just seventy this year!

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                • MattSpellerM
                  MattSpeller @scottalanmiller
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                  @scottalanmiller said in Hours I work/PTO:

                  @MattSpeller said in Hours I work/PTO:

                  @scottalanmiller said in Hours I work/PTO:

                  @Dashrender said in Hours I work/PTO:

                  If you're going to go as far as retirement, then you have to go all the way and start building tons of retirement towers to put those retirees.

                  What's wrong with that? I don't see the negative there.

                  That is, in fact, what is happening here in Canada. Boomer generation is getting close and with foresight retirement homes and long term care homes are popping up in droves.

                  Seems a tab too early for that. First boomers are just seventy this year!

                  Given the state of our health care system I consider this preparation to be an honest to god miracle

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @MattSpeller
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                    @MattSpeller said in Hours I work/PTO:

                    @scottalanmiller said in Hours I work/PTO:

                    @MattSpeller said in Hours I work/PTO:

                    @scottalanmiller said in Hours I work/PTO:

                    @Dashrender said in Hours I work/PTO:

                    If you're going to go as far as retirement, then you have to go all the way and start building tons of retirement towers to put those retirees.

                    What's wrong with that? I don't see the negative there.

                    That is, in fact, what is happening here in Canada. Boomer generation is getting close and with foresight retirement homes and long term care homes are popping up in droves.

                    Seems a tab too early for that. First boomers are just seventy this year!

                    Given the state of our health care system I consider this preparation to be an honest to god miracle

                    What age do people typically start going into homes? 75? 80?

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller
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                      Only had one great uncle that went into one, probably when he was 85, would be my guess.

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                      • MattSpellerM
                        MattSpeller @scottalanmiller
                        last edited by MattSpeller

                        @scottalanmiller said in Hours I work/PTO:

                        @MattSpeller said in Hours I work/PTO:

                        @scottalanmiller said in Hours I work/PTO:

                        @MattSpeller said in Hours I work/PTO:

                        @scottalanmiller said in Hours I work/PTO:

                        @Dashrender said in Hours I work/PTO:

                        If you're going to go as far as retirement, then you have to go all the way and start building tons of retirement towers to put those retirees.

                        What's wrong with that? I don't see the negative there.

                        That is, in fact, what is happening here in Canada. Boomer generation is getting close and with foresight retirement homes and long term care homes are popping up in droves.

                        Seems a tab too early for that. First boomers are just seventy this year!

                        Given the state of our health care system I consider this preparation to be an honest to god miracle

                        What age do people typically start going into homes? 75? 80?

                        Lots of these are for disabilities, not all for elderly. They are also being used as social housing in the short term to take care of our huge problem with homelessness. I'm hoping with the new liberal government that we see more safe injection sites soon too.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller
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                          Amazing what gets accomplished when Quebec runs the show instead of Ontario 🙂

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                            • bbigfordB
                              bbigford @scottalanmiller
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                              @scottalanmiller said in Hours I work/PTO:

                              @MattSpeller said in Hours I work/PTO:

                              @scottalanmiller said in Hours I work/PTO:

                              @MattSpeller said in Hours I work/PTO:

                              @scottalanmiller said in Hours I work/PTO:

                              @Dashrender said in Hours I work/PTO:

                              If you're going to go as far as retirement, then you have to go all the way and start building tons of retirement towers to put those retirees.

                              What's wrong with that? I don't see the negative there.

                              That is, in fact, what is happening here in Canada. Boomer generation is getting close and with foresight retirement homes and long term care homes are popping up in droves.

                              Seems a tab too early for that. First boomers are just seventy this year!

                              Given the state of our health care system I consider this preparation to be an honest to god miracle

                              What age do people typically start going into homes? 75? 80?

                              It's not always age. You also have to figure in dementia if the resident is unlucky enough to have that disease.

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                              • bbigfordB
                                bbigford @tonyshowoff
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                                @tonyshowoff said in Hours I work/PTO:

                                @BBigford said in Boss I want to go to MangoCon....:

                                Man, I would love to go to this. But I don't get PTO, let alone paid travel to super awesome conventions.

                                How many (unpaid) vacation days do you get a year? Don't many Americans get something like four?

                                Unpaid vacation days? Well I worked on Christmas. That probably answers your question about time off. I'm lucky if I get the weekend off without someone bugging me about stuff that can wait till Monday.

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @bbigford
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                                  @BBigford we lost gravatar support tonight. Yo ushould upload your avatar locally.

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                                  • bbigfordB
                                    bbigford @scottalanmiller
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                                    @scottalanmiller said in Hours I work/PTO:

                                    @BBigford we lost gravatar support tonight. Yo ushould upload your avatar locally.

                                    Kept forgetting. 🙂

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                                      scottalanmiller
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                                      Now that we have CloudFlare, having the local avatars is no big deal.

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                                      • DashrenderD
                                        Dashrender
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                                        Weird.. I must have uploaded my avatar before I did gravatar...

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                                          @Dashrender said in Hours I work/PTO:

                                          Weird.. I must have uploaded my avatar before I did gravatar...

                                          A lot of people did 🙂

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                                          • DashrenderD
                                            Dashrender
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                                            Why is that face so HUGE? It's distracting.. and frankly - I really really don't like it.

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